Okay, so I'm a little slow on the uptake. Jack. London. Call of the Wild.

Well, duh.

Wow, Thanks Perfesser! Sorry, I just had to say it.

Indeed, Math has always been the Bino of subjects to me.

Love the alt. text and that nice little joke. A stroke of genius there.

So their official last name is The Wolf?

I like to think that Jack just tossed the rest of the money to Poncho saying something about him not needing it and he can have it... I wonder if any of the wolves are good with money... that is a skill they need to have.

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Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:10 pm

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

Mr London is right, Math is hard. I was "forbid" from trying it.

Fri Apr 12, 2013 1:40 pm

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

Perfesser_Bear wrote:

Okay, so I'm a little slow on the uptake. Jack. London. Call of the Wild.

Well, duh.

Dude, loved that book, but would NEVER have seen that if you hadn't mentioned that!

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

Argent wrote:

I notice that in the previous Mr. London strip his face was obscured by a convenient lampshade. But now he's flaunting it, flaunting it, without so much as a panel border. Shameful!

Still completely recognizable by the mouth.

Should we.... um... Should we put a censor bar on it?

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Fri Apr 12, 2013 6:40 pm

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

Reconstruction wrote:

I wonder what the job requirements are for a lawyer...and if they get their own special spot in the place bad people go...?

I'd be happy to address your questions. To practice law as an attorney in the United States requires a Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree and, in most states, formal admission to that state's bar association. Admission to law school requires one to take the LSAT, which does have math/business questions; those are writing assignments, however, designed to test one's analytical, critical thinking, and logic skills.

As for the second question... I really doubt it, attorneys are no better or worse than anyone else.

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Fri Apr 12, 2013 6:56 pm

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

Argent wrote:

I notice that in the previous Mr. London strip his face was obscured by a convenient lampshade. But now he's flaunting it, flaunting it, without so much as a panel border. Shameful!

Still completely recognizable by the mouth.

He's got a new suit! Maybe it's not a cheap one anymore.

Dissension wrote:

I'd be happy to address your questions. To practice law as an attorney in the United States requires a Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree and, in most states, formal admission to that state's bar association. Admission to law school requires one to take the LSAT, which does have math/business questions; those are writing assignments, however, designed to test one's analytical, critical thinking, and logic skills.

As for the second question... I really doubt it, attorneys are no better or worse than anyone else.

*gasp* He's a lawyer! So that's why he always uses angry or (semi-)evil characters as icons!

Attorneys are notoriously hated mostly because when people need an attorney, it's probably not for something good. So they associate it with the lawyers themselves. Though it could also be that the profession tends to attract those who are good liars.

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Sat Apr 13, 2013 2:52 am

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

I wonder ... Is Mr. London the lawyer for the whole Milton family ? Or is he just the attorney for the wolf-related stuff ?

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Sat Apr 13, 2013 3:00 am

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

I believe he's in charge of keeping the wolves out of trouble.

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Sat Apr 13, 2013 3:42 am

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

Anyone notice that Rick's started to draw human faces more lately?

Anyway, I guess with a $6300 bank account now lined up, Jack's Rikki-Style rich. "Oh, I have this human-money stuff!" "Yes, your pay should total 25,000 a year." "Wow! That sounds like a really big number! How much is that in ice-cream from the vending machines at the campgrounds? I just sorta put coins in there until it tells me I've got enough." "...Um... you can't tell how much it costs? It says on the labels..." "It does? I never knew that... I can't read any of that fancy human writing stuff..."

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Lawyers do have quite the reputation for being opportunistic, lying scoundrels interested only in money.... the amount of lawyers jokes I have heard is astounding!!! I knpw quite a few decent lawyers though, just saying.

The wolves have got to learn about money..... send them to someone responsible, like Karishad!!

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Well he certainly is an interesting fellow! Heck, for the type of job that he has been hired for he must be very talented.

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Sat Apr 13, 2013 4:25 pm

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

Sleet wrote:

Attorneys are notoriously hated mostly because when people need an attorney, it's probably not for something good. So they associate it with the lawyers themselves. Though it could also be that the profession tends to attract those who are good liars.

They have really bad reputation because they are willing to defend whoever hires them with whatever possible arguments they can find, even if the defendant butchered a group of kids.I would go on on a hate argument and say that every single inhabitant of [I'll give a million guesses to find out which country I'm alluding to] is a master on playing the devil's lawyer on themselves... literally!But I won't, because, you know, that'd be offensive.

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Sat Apr 13, 2013 8:27 pm

Sleet

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Re: 2013/04/12 - Numbers Learning

copper wrote:

Lawyers do have quite the reputation for being opportunistic, lying scoundrels interested only in money.... the amount of lawyers jokes I have heard is astounding!!! I knpw quite a few decent lawyers though, just saying.

Not to mention the high-exposure lawyers (the ones who advertise on TV) are generally the scummier lawyers, so they're kind of a vocal minority.

I wonder what the job requirements are for a lawyer...and if they get their own special spot in the place bad people go...?

I'd be happy to address your questions. To practice law as an attorney in the United States requires a Doctor of Jurisprudence (JD) degree and, in most states, formal admission to that state's bar association. Admission to law school requires one to take the LSAT, which does have math/business questions; those are writing assignments, however, designed to test one's analytical, critical thinking, and logic skills.

As for the second question... I really doubt it, attorneys are no better or worse than anyone else.

I'm aware of that, thank you for the information though actually! But what I really meant was the continuing joke that "Lawyers are Blood Sucking Parasites".

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